So cool... I’m from Kauai and lived on Oahu briefly as a teenager. I went on a field trip to Pearl Harbor to see USS Arizona... and wasn’t really interested at the time. Now it’s very fascinating to me. I love the ocean, but I’d be so scared to go next to the sunken ships... idk why! Just the thought of it being under water creeps me out.. so cool to watch. Thanks.
It would have been helpful if there had been some narration as to where the divers were on the ship and what they were looking at, perhaps on a future dive they can do this.
She was supposed to be drydocked on the following day, Monday, to get prepared to become a training battleship, so she most likely would have been converted back to a regular battleship. Her target ship days were finally over as of December 5, according to the diary of her captain. I consider Utah to be a sunken battleship like the other 4 that were sunk that day. If she were not damaged she would have definitely been rearmed and participated in WWII.
It's always nice to see The Utah of course but it's very hard to make any sense of what you see underwater because what wasnt crushed or torn off when she rolled was cut off where she is now.
Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made; Those are pearls that were his eyes: Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange. Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell: Ding-dong. Hark! now I hear them-Ding-dong, bell. Rest in peace, gentlemen. Generations later, a very grateful citizen says thank you for what you had to give up so that I might live. Rest in peace.
David H, as former Navy, I loved this very classy tribute you post here! I even "screen-shotted" a picture of this to remember. What would be the source of this awesome prose?
Mr dodge man you should do some research...she wasn't hit by bombs.she took torpedo hits and in about 12 mins she capsized and completely rolled over..the damage u see is where everything was sheered off as she rolled over.
Monokuma Utah was a mistaken target.Junior Japanese officers were told not to attack vessels of this type because they were not deemed valuable targets.Still she took two torpedoes and flooded quickly.Chief water Tender Peter Tomich stayed behind to keep the lights on as long as possible so others could escape and he’s still inside the ship.
@@model-man7802 Utah was not an unarmed target ship. She was the sole anti-aircraft gunnery training ship in Hawaii for the battleships, cruisers, and destroyers. Utah was armed with the most state of the art and modern AA guns that even the battleships didn't have. She had numerous 5" guns and even 20mm guns and 40mm Bofors guns that weren't added on all battleships until 1943-44. She was the first ship taken out at Pearl Harbor and the Japanese accidentally prevented her guns and her talented AA gun crew from taking part in the air defense and this helped the first wave to be able to successfully torpedo and bomb Battleship Row. The battleships all were complaining about how horrible their AA guns were. Utah's AA guns were much, much better and this would have been an extreme training session for her crew. On three of her turrets right now the Navy left behind her 5" guns on top of the turrets like they were stationed back then and like she is ready to defend Pearl Harbor.
I think they could have saved the utah they just didn't bc they think that other ships were more important than that one but they all got bomb the same way
What they are trying to say is that the Utah was built about 1908, and her technology was so far out of date that she was useless as a capital ship. The other battleships were built during around WWI and the technology had changed by leaps and bounds in those few short years. There is a video on youtube showing her used by radio control while other ships and planes took shots at her in the 1930's That will give you an idea of how out of date she was.. Personally I wish every ship and piece of hardware could be saved as a reminder of the price of freedom. But in midst of the priorities of a whole new war, she no longer had anything to offer. During the Pearl Harbor Attack, you can be sure that the crew would have done everything possible to save her, but with two torpedos in her side and rolling over, her fate was sealed. The crew made a website that tells much of her story. Feel free to check it out.
Utah was not an unarmed target ship. She was the sole anti-aircraft gunnery training ship in Hawaii for the battleships, cruisers, and destroyers. Utah was armed with the most state of the art and modern AA guns that even the battleships didn't have. She had numerous 5" guns and even 20mm guns and 40mm Bofors guns that weren't added on all battleships until 1943-44. She was the first ship taken out at Pearl Harbor and the Japanese accidentally prevented her guns and her talented AA gun crew from taking part in the air defense and this helped the first wave to be able to successfully torpedo and bomb Battleship Row. The battleships all were complaining about how horrible their AA guns were. Utah's AA guns were much, much better and this would have been an extreme training session for her crew. On three of her turrets right now the Navy left behind her 5" guns on top of the turrets like they were stationed back then and like she is ready to defend Pearl Harbor.
hey asshole, my great uncle served on that ship and his friends died on that ship, don't you ever disrespect it, its a burial site for not only the crew that died but also for the surviving members of pearl harbor once they perish
@@sgt.grinch3299 At least Biden wouldn’t call the sailors who died here, “suckers” and “losers.” AMERICANS died here in 1941. Republicans, democrats, and independents. What does any of this have to do with the election in 2020 anyway? Just shut your pie hole.
So cool... I’m from Kauai and lived on Oahu briefly as a teenager. I went on a field trip to Pearl Harbor to see USS Arizona... and wasn’t really interested at the time. Now it’s very fascinating to me. I love the ocean, but I’d be so scared to go next to the sunken ships... idk why! Just the thought of it being under water creeps me out.. so cool to watch. Thanks.
It would have been helpful if there had been some narration as to where the divers were on the ship and what they were looking at, perhaps on a future dive they can do this.
USS UTAH, Pearl’s First. We will remember.
She was supposed to be drydocked on the following day, Monday, to get prepared to become a training battleship, so she most likely would have been converted back to a regular battleship. Her target ship days were finally over as of December 5, according to the diary of her captain. I consider Utah to be a sunken battleship like the other 4 that were sunk that day. If she were not damaged she would have definitely been rearmed and participated in WWII.
the confusing thing about this wreck is that I can never tell where on the wreck they are because of lack of recognizable spots on it.
The possible use of her for her real original intent is wonderful. Thank you for the message and the information
It's always nice to see The Utah of course but it's very hard to make any sense of what you see underwater because what wasnt crushed or torn off when she rolled was cut off where she is now.
God bless America 🇺🇸
Full fathom five thy father lies;
Of his bones are coral made;
Those are pearls that were his eyes:
Nothing of him that doth fade,
But doth suffer a sea-change
Into something rich and strange.
Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell:
Ding-dong.
Hark! now I hear them-Ding-dong, bell.
Rest in peace, gentlemen. Generations later, a very grateful citizen says thank you for what you had to give up so that I might live. Rest in peace.
David H, as former Navy, I loved this very classy tribute you post here! I even "screen-shotted" a picture of this to remember. What would be the source of this awesome prose?
It would have been nice to have described what we are seeing.
very sad the Utah has just about forgotten. By the Navy and Parks
Hardly anything recognizable...😔
That’s becuase it blew up
@@mrdodgeman9566 Utah did not "Blow Up"
I’m Assuming This Is Part Of The Superstructure That Was Torn Away When It Rolled Over.
rip brothers
Great
These memorials won’t be here much longer.
That thing was hit hard
Can see we’re a bomb hit and exploded by how the metels peeled out like a bannana
Mr dodge man you should do some research...she wasn't hit by bombs.she took torpedo hits and in about 12 mins she capsized and completely rolled over..the damage u see is where everything was sheered off as she rolled over.
Just how heavily bombed was the Utah?
Monokuma Utah was a mistaken target.Junior Japanese officers were told not to attack vessels of this type because they were not deemed valuable targets.Still she took two torpedoes and flooded quickly.Chief water Tender Peter Tomich stayed behind to keep the lights on as long as possible so others could escape and he’s still inside the ship.
It got torpedoed twice or three times idk
@Will Kelly His Family didnt get his MOH till 1993.
@@breakingmad2645 Twice.
@@model-man7802 Utah was not an unarmed target ship. She was the sole anti-aircraft gunnery training ship in Hawaii for the battleships, cruisers, and destroyers. Utah was armed with the most state of the art and modern AA guns that even the battleships didn't have. She had numerous 5" guns and even 20mm guns and 40mm Bofors guns that weren't added on all battleships until 1943-44. She was the first ship taken out at Pearl Harbor and the Japanese accidentally prevented her guns and her talented AA gun crew from taking part in the air defense and this helped the first wave to be able to successfully torpedo and bomb Battleship Row. The battleships all were complaining about how horrible their AA guns were. Utah's AA guns were much, much better and this would have been an extreme training session for her crew. On three of her turrets right now the Navy left behind her 5" guns on top of the turrets like they were stationed back then and like she is ready to defend Pearl Harbor.
Interesting but I have no point of reference. Don't know what the hell I'm looking at.
I think they could have saved the utah they just didn't bc they think that other ships were more important than that one but they all got bomb the same way
The Utah was a target ship. That’s why they did not try to save it like the other battleships
The Utah was a target ship and was doomed anyway.
What they are trying to say is that the Utah was built about 1908, and her technology was so far out of date that she was useless as a capital ship. The other battleships were built during around WWI and the technology had changed by leaps and bounds in those few short years. There is a video on youtube showing her used by radio control while other ships and planes took shots at her in the 1930's That will give you an idea of how out of date she was.. Personally I wish every ship and piece of hardware could be saved as a reminder of the price of freedom. But in midst of the priorities of a whole new war, she no longer had anything to offer. During the Pearl Harbor Attack, you can be sure that the crew would have done everything possible to save her, but with two torpedos in her side and rolling over, her fate was sealed. The crew made a website that tells much of her story. Feel free to check it out.
It was pointless to save Utah, Utah was already a target ship
Utah was not an unarmed target ship. She was the sole anti-aircraft gunnery training ship in Hawaii for the battleships, cruisers, and destroyers. Utah was armed with the most state of the art and modern AA guns that even the battleships didn't have. She had numerous 5" guns and even 20mm guns and 40mm Bofors guns that weren't added on all battleships until 1943-44. She was the first ship taken out at Pearl Harbor and the Japanese accidentally prevented her guns and her talented AA gun crew from taking part in the air defense and this helped the first wave to be able to successfully torpedo and bomb Battleship Row. The battleships all were complaining about how horrible their AA guns were. Utah's AA guns were much, much better and this would have been an extreme training session for her crew. On three of her turrets right now the Navy left behind her 5" guns on top of the turrets like they were stationed back then and like she is ready to defend Pearl Harbor.
Grrat
Why bother,there is nothing even left of the ship too recognize,just looks like a bunch of rusted away junk.
hey asshole, my great uncle served on that ship and his friends died on that ship, don't you ever disrespect it, its a burial site for not only the crew that died but also for the surviving members of pearl harbor once they perish
It’s a piece of history. What if you died and we called you junk. I bet you would be pretty pissed
That “junk” is a war cemetery. Have some respect! Must be a Biden voter.
@@sgt.grinch3299 At least Biden wouldn’t call the sailors who died here, “suckers” and “losers.” AMERICANS died here in 1941. Republicans, democrats, and independents. What does any of this have to do with the election in 2020 anyway? Just shut your pie hole.
And the Liberty Bell has a crack! Throw it away and order a new one.